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Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time; February 8, 2015
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:00PM, 6:00pm SP Sunday: 8:00AM -10:00AM - 5:00 PM Tues - Fri : 10:30 am (Sept - May) Tues - Fri: 12:15 pm (June - August) RECONCILIATION: Saturday: 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM (Anytime - call for appointment) BAPTISM by appointment; prep class is required held 3rd Saturday of month 10am WEDDINGS: By Appointment (6 Months in advance, class required) RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Beth Lujan (K-8) W, Thurs 8:30-3:30pm 747-0722 ext 5609 [email protected] CONFIRMATION Davina Anderson (Grades 9-12) 747-0722 ext 5608 Email: [email protected]
Catholic Counseling JoAnn Baird 747-0722 ext 5602 Email: [email protected] K of C Christ the King Council 7322
www.kofc7322.org Filipino Ministry Ino Quintana email: [email protected] Latino Ministry (Español) 747-0722 x 5900 Victor Gonzales [email protected]
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER: Mrs. Kristin Mareno 747-1617 [email protected] PARISH SCHOOL: Principal, Mr. Pat Perry 747-3392 [email protected] Bookkeeper, Margaret Tharaldson x 5607 [email protected] Bishop Manogue Catholic High School www.bishopmanogue.org
1259 St. Albert’s Drive, Reno, Nevada 89503 Telephone: (775) 747-0722
Fax: (775) 746-3976 Web Page: www.stalbertreno.org E-mail: [email protected]
Pastor, Fr. Mark Hanifan - ext 5600 Parochial Vicar, Fr. Honesto Agustin ext 5601 Deacons Chuck Lanham ext 5612 [email protected]
Richard Ramm [email protected] Friar’s Pantry 329-2571 Pastoral Administrator, Ted Krembs [email protected] Director of Liturgy/Music: Nina Weaver 379-9873 [email protected] Parish Office Marie Fromherz ext 5604 [email protected] Teri Green ext 5605 [email protected]
Scripture Readings
Sat 02/07 Heb 13: 15-17, 20-21 Mk 6: 30-34
Sun 02/08 JB 7: 1-4, 6-7 1 Cor 9: 16-19, 22-23 Mk 1: 29-39
Mon 02/09 Gn 1: 1-19 Mk 6: 53-56
Tue 02/10 Gn 1: 20-2: 4a Mk 7: 1-13
Wed 02/11 Gn 2: 4b-9, 15-17 Mk 7: 14-23
Thu 02/12 Gn 2: 18-25 Mk 7: 24-30
Fri 02/13 Gn 3: 1-8 Mk 7: 31-37
Sat 02/14 Gn 3: 9-24 Mk 8: 1-10
Sun 02/15 Lv 13: 1-2, 44-46 1 Cor 10: 31-11:1 Mk 1: 40-45
On leaving the synagogue Jesus entered the house of Simon and Andrew with James and John. Simon’s mother-in-law lay sick with a fever. They immediately told him about her. He approached, grasped her hand, and helped her up. Then the fever left her and she waited on them.
When it was evening, after sunset, they brought to him all who were ill or possessed by demons. The whole town was gathered at the door. He cured many who were sick with various diseases, and he drove out many demons, not permitting them to
speak because they knew him.
Rising very early before dawn, he left and went off to a deserted place, where he prayed. Simon and those who were with him pursued him and on finding him said, “Everyone is looking for you.” He told them, “Let us go on to the nearby villages that I may preach there also. For this purpose have I come.” So he went into their synagogues, preaching and driving out demons throughout the whole of Galilee.
Mk 1: 29-39 M
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Sat 02/07 Sun 02/08 Mon 02/09 Tues 02/10 Wed 02/11 Thurs 02/12 Fri 02/13 Sat 02/14 Sun 02/15
Masses 4pm 6pm (SP)
2:30 pm Reconciliation
Masses 8am, 10am & 5pm K of C Breakfast
Crossroads Confirmation ICF Dinner
2:30 pm Feed the Homeless
10:30 am Mass Sm Grp Faith Share 6:45 pm Boy Scouts 7pm Latino Lector Training, Knights
Meeting
10:30 am Mass 7pm RCIA, Filipino
Choir, Youth Ministry
10:30 am Mass 5:15pm Parish Council,
6pm Choir rehearsal
10:30 am Mass 8:30 Rosary/Divine
Mercy Chaplet
Masses 4pm 6pm (SP)
2:30 pm Reconciliation 5pm Sweetheart Dinner
Masses 8am, 10am & 5pm Noon Filipino
Mass and potluck
4PM Fr. Honesto Agustin Lectors Debbie Allen I Alma Almerol II & Intro Eucharistic Ministers Jim Fox * Judy Fox * Deacon Chuck Donna Hendrickson Matthew Hendrickson Barbara Mok Monica Poynter Sacristan Carolyn Smith Altar Servers Frances Cardenas Michael Hendrickson Usher Carolyn Smith * 8AM Fr. Mark Hanifan Lectors Marian LaVoy I David Queen II & Intro Eucharistic Ministers Carol Wendt * Deacon Richard Larry Krupka Pearl Krupka Jim Travis Patty Travis Russ Fromherz Sacristan Jim & Patty Travis Hospitality Leonard family Altar Servers Claire Maloney Bea Maloney Jack Maloney Usher Ed Strickland *
10AM Fr. Mark Hanifan Lectors Barbara Hier-Johnson I Joan Maguire II&Intro Eucharistic Ministers Sylvia Scoggin * Deacon Chuck Mary Maples Newt Maples Precy Pajarillo Diana Thomas Sacristan Bret Scoggin Hospitality K of C Buffet Breakfast Altar Servers Ian Scoggin Dylan Zurline Matthew Day Usher Thomas Guinto * 5PM Fr. Mark Hanifan Lectors Mark Geil I Sandra Riley II&Intro Eucharistic Ministers Clair Wojcik * Mike Wojcik Deacon Chuck Sandra Riley Sacristan Tod Brill Altar Servers - - - - Usher - - - - - Reminder-It is your responsibility to find your replacements, please refer to your ministries phone list that was mailed to you.
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10:30 am Mass Julianna Martinez By Rebecca Gaul
10:30 am Mass Rachel Peissner By Rebecca Gaul
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10:30 Mass Helen Lotz
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4:00 pm Mass Lester Cole+ & Jeff Cole+
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6:00 pm Mass (SP)
8:00 am Mass Marian LaVoy, By Fromherz family
10:00 am Mass Raul dela Cruz & Dorothy dela Cruz
By Bernadette Cabanero Noon Filipino Mass
Janita & Castor Belleza+ By Delilah Belleza
5:00 pm Mass Edward Wood+ by Fitgeralds
2015 Potluck Dinners
Feb 15 Filipino Mass/Potluck
3rd Sunday of Month
Feb 28 Latino Potluck
following Latino
Mass-last Saturday
of the month
ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND
PLEASE BRING A DISH TO
SHARE!
Accepting your donations of non-
perishable food, toiletries and clothing. Deacon Richard Ramm 787-8839
Centering Prayer w/Joann Baird
1st Mondays –02/02/15
Crossroads Grief Group – 2nd & 4th Sundays
January 25th & February 8th, 22nd
Do you know anyone who is divorced? There’s no such thing as
Catholic divorce . . . . but . . . Catholics do civilly divorce.
Nearly everyone is affected by divorce; whether it’s you, or a
family member, or a co-worker. Divorce happens…..and it
hurts.
The CATHOLIC’S DIVORCE SURVIVAL GUIDE is a
12-week DVD/discussion program beginning
Sunday, February 22nd at 1-3 p.m. in the Gathering Room.
The program covers the topics of shock, denial, anger, grief,
guilt, forgiveness, money, the courts, the kids, the ex-spouse,
annulment, dating, sexuality, spirituality, remarriage or staying
single, and much more.
The program is based on the teachings of the Catholic Church
and open to anyone who needs comfort, counsel and clarity after
a divorce. Pre-registration is required. Cost is $25 on or before
February 9, 2015. After February 9, the cost is $30. NO
BABYSITTING is available. Commitment is needed for this 12-
week program. All classes build upon each other. No make-ups
are available.
Dates of program classes are:
February 22, 2015 May 17, 24, 31
March 8, 15, 22 June 7, 14
April 12, 19, 26
Pick up an application after Mass, or at the Parish Office, fill out
and mail with a check written to St. Albert Catholic Church, at
address above. Pre-registration is complete when the check is
received with completed forms.
Pre-registration or Program details, call SHIRLEY
RUSSELL 775-846-8300; email [email protected]
St. Albert’s School Report
We have begun our registration process
for the 2015-2016 school year. If you
know of anyone who has children and are
interested in an excellent Catholic
education, tell them to stop by the school
or call 747-3392 for more
information. We will be testing new
students on February 21st for
Kindergarten and March 4th for grades 1 –
8. Quote for the week, “I find the
greatest thing in this world is not so much
where we stand, as in, what direction we
are moving”.
Sincerely,
Pat Perry, Principal
We have noticed that the new all-year
missals need some protection. Covers
are available and would prolong the
usefulness of our missals.
We are making a donation specific to
that purpose and invite others in the St.
Albert family to do the same.
Please designate your donation to
“Missal Covers”,
and can be placed in
the collection basket
or, better, directly to
the parish office.
Thanks,
Judy Kayser
Fitzgerald
Dan Fitzgerald
CHWC 2015 DON’T MISS IT!
For an in depth understanding of CHWC,
PLEASE VISIT
WWW.HEARTWORKCAMP.COM/ABOUT
Parents and Students, please consider offering your time and talents to this amazing
service camp. Camp dates for RENO are July 26 – Aug. 1 and details of the local work camp
can be found at:
http://heartworkcamp.com/dates/reno-nv/
CHWC is a one week opportunity to share the love of Christ and serve the neglected,
brokenhearted and the marginalized in any way needed. Equally, to inspire participants to live
as disciples of Christ through serving others as a way of life; and to foster the Catholic Faith of
each participant through the sacraments, prayer and involvement in social service.
Open to students entering the 8th grade through college, CHWC seeks to provide outreach
services to our community. Typical assignments range from working for retired elderly around
their house, working at St Vincent de Paul: Food Bank, Store, or Meal Program, and working
by providing child care.
The cost is $345.00 per camper and covers all food and lodging. You will be given assignments
to assist the elderly or infirm within the community; work at St Vincent, work with children,
and many more opportunities.
Saint Albert’s needs to register campers by March 1st. Scholarships are available for youth who
are registered parishioners and active within the parish.
Please contact Davina Anderson, St Albert Youth Ministry, at 775-747-0722 x 5908 or email
HELP WANTED
VOLUNTEER RECEPTIONIST
Saint Albert the Great Parish is looking for a
volunteer to serve as the Parish Receptionist.
Duties are minimal: answer phones (training
provided), distribute mail, assist the Data
Manager, Marie Fromherz as needed.
Monday—Friday : 8:30 am to 1:30 pm.
If you have the time and are willing to serve
throughout the week that would be ideal, but if
you are only available to serve one or more
days during the week that would be perfectly
acceptable and welcome as well.
If you are interested, please contact Ted
Krembs at (775) 747-0722.
Previous articles may be found at www.deaconscorner.org
Saint Anselm wrote in “On the Fall of the Devil”1 that
angels, as well as humans, are primarily driven in whatever they
choose to do by two motivations. In the first instance they are
motivated to act in their own self-interest in pursuit of personal
happiness, or to put it another way, they choose that which best
benefits themselves. In the second instance angels and humans are
motivated to do what is right; that which is the just and moral thing
to do; what God wants them to do.
“God gives us the grace and the power to do what is right,
but any actual choosing to what is evil—that doesn’t come from
God; it comes entirely from us. If we are honest with ourselves, we
will admit that God hasn’t forsaken us; rather, we are the ones who
have forsaken him.”2 In the second story of creation, the first man
and woman chose what they believed was in their own self-interest;
they believed they would be like gods if they ate of the only thing
that God had denied them. They did what they wanted not what God
wanted and as a consequence they lost their innocence and
happiness while gaining knowledge of good and evil and
experiencing pain and suffering.3
We, like our first parents, too often choose what we believe
is in our self-interest, what we believe will make us happy even
when we know or suspect that it is the wrong thing to do. When we
choose to do what we want rather than what God wants we fall short
in meeting God’s expectations and we fall to sin. Inevitably we find
neither happiness nor any lasting benefit from our self-indulgent
choices. We display great hubris before God while proclaiming
moral superiority over our Creator.
Jesus taught us that in order to be given the keys to the
kingdom of heaven we must become poor in spirit but few take the
time to understand what he meant. Even fewer model their lives as
Christ taught and God desires. Known as the beatitudes, the Gospel
of Matthew lists eight blessings pronounced by Jesus that mark the
beginning of what is now known as the Sermon on the Mount.4
While Jesus could often be found among those who were
financially poor, he was not speaking of those who had no
possessions or wealth when he said that the kingdom of heaven was
for the poor in spirit. Those who are poor in spirit are those who are
humble enough to choose to do what God wants rather than what
they want. Those who are truly blessed are those who, without
regard to wealth or social status, choose to do God’s will, to do what
is right, moral, and just.
In his agony Jesus prayed, “not my will but yours be
done”5 fully demonstrating what it means to be poor in spirit, doing
what God wanted rather than what would certainly have been in his
self-interest. Should we dare do anything less?
1. Saint Anselm, “On the Fall of the Devil” in Three Philosophical Dialogues. 2. Dinesh D’Souza, What’s So Great About God: A Reasonable Defense of the Goodness of God in a World Filled With Suffering. 3. Gen 3:1-7. 4. Mt 5:3. 5. Lk 22:42.
Catholic Professional and Business Group Presents
Justice Joanne Parilli Thursday, February 12th Silver Legacy Breakfast
Join the Catholic Professional & Business Group
Thursday, February 12, 2015, at 7 am at the Silver
Legacy as we welcome retired California Court of
Appeal Justice Joanne Parilli. Hear her story of “Living
on the Edge - The Growing Edge.”
For additional information or to make reservations
you can visit the website at
CatholicProfessionals.org
or contact Jeri Chaney at 826-7039. The breakfast
is only $22 for members and $25 for non-
members. Clergy and religious are free!
FALLING SHORT MEETING EXPECTATIONS
Deacon Chuck Lanham
Scout Sunday –February 8th
Please join us for Scout Sunday to
celebrate the anniversary of Scouting in
America.
Boy Scouts please wear your uniforms. We
invite you to join us at the Knights of
Columbus breakfast where your questions
will be answered about scouting and what
we do.
2015 Catholic Services Appeal To make an online pledge, please feel free to use the Diocese of Reno
website http://renodiocese.org/csa-2015 or fill out the form below and return to the Parish Office.
The Annual Catholic Services Appeal helps in part to fund the yearly operating expenses of many of the diocese’s ministry offices.
The CSA funds are used directly to support a number of the ministry offices of the Diocese, which in turn support the coordination of some ongoing parish ministries.
Included in CSA funding are Continuing Education for Priests; Priests’ Assistance, Office of Catholic Schools,
Campus Ministry, Respect Life Commission, Needy Parish Subsidy, Future Parish Sites, Hospital Apostolate, Priests Pension, Prison Ministry, Liturgy Commission, Ethnic Ministry Office, Catechetical Ministry, Youth Ministry, Adult Faith Formation, Annual Diocesan Conference, Vocations Office, Nevada Catholic Conference and Catholic Community Services.